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Oñate Santuario of Our Lady of Aránzazu
Oñate Santuario of Our Lady of Aránzazu
The Oñate villa( in Basque and officially Oñati ) is a municipality of the province of Guipúzcoa, Basque country (Spain), |pertenecienta| to the region of the high Deva.El name of Oñate ( in |euskera| is calls you Oñati ) derives probably of the |oin| |euskera| it ties, translatable as foot of port and alludes to your position in a fenced-in garden it fences in surrounded of mountains for almost all patrons.The Basque gentile |oñatiarra| it gets a job habitually also in Castilian. Oñacino/to be more used to   refer to the partisans of the Oinaz house in the wars of partisan of the age it intercedes and the rebirth. Colloquial emploies to him also |txantxiku| that in the local |euskera| is important scoundrel.Irudia/Fotografia: Arantzazu santutegia, Oñati, Gipuzkoa Egilea / Author: Josu Goñi Etxabe http ://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%C3 %B1ate

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